jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:
GI bill educated thousands of soldiers returning from WWII, they created the economic base, the boom of the 1950's.
In case you don't remember, the 1930's and early 40's were rather occupied with the depression and a little World War. Sure, the wars saw a continuation and buildup of certain heavy industries. We would not have had the power we did if so much infrastructure had not already existed, but that was just the basis. If it were not for the ability of returning soldiers to get degrees, trade education, our economy would not have been able to flourish as it did. This, in turn set the tone for the 1960's.
The GI bill is not welfare. It's a perk for putting your life on the line in defense of your country. It's directly related to EMPLOYMENT.
Agreed, that remark was in response to Phattscotty's commnet, not yours.
However, other educational programs are "entitlements".
jay_a2j wrote:
Welfare was ORIGINALLY created for women who lost their husband in war. A noble cause. What has it morphed into? A way of life for far to many people.
As I said, it was ORIGINALLY intended because women could not be considered able to support their families. They needed a man to do it.
Women who continue to be dependent, then is very much a part of that picture. Its just societies' ideas of what women can and cannot do changed in the 1970's.
jay_a2j wrote:
Lets see here:
Overwhelmingly the "poor" vote democrat. So why would the dems want to lose a block of voters? They wouldn't and keeping them poor ensures them votes. Now there is a push by democrats to allow inmates to vote. Hmmm I wonder which way they are likely to vote?
Ironically enough, a lot of poor people are actually staunch republicans, because they believe the hype that conservatives have been feeding them.
jay_a2j wrote:
Sadly politicians on both sides of the isle politicize EVERYTHING. They find it hard to, do the right thing solely because it's the right thing to do. Instead the vast majority have a "how will this effect my political career?" attitude.(up until this health care bill anyway) And this is why our system has been corrupted.
Yes, but we have responsibility, too. If more people VOTED with their minds, instead of just listening to the latest political ad, then the answer to "how will this effect my political career" would quickly change.
Unfortunately, too many people today consider "being informed" typing in the latest blog their friend reccommended and not evec bothering to consider that other people might have real and valid points that don't agree with that blog.
jay_a2j wrote:
This health care bill is being RAMMED down the throats of the American people! We OVERWHELMINGLY do NOT want it. Yet with bribes and all kinds of underhanded goings-on Obama and the dems are determined to force their will on all of us.
so says the extremely vocal right.
The saddest part is that while most people are against this BILL, they are actually FOR most of the provisions within the original bill. AND, the best thing in that bill-- more true universal coverage, was elminated thanks to all the right wing lobbying.
jay_a2j wrote:
BTW my sister has already received a notice that her student loan is now being handled by the federal government. They are grabbing power everywhere! (You can't you libs see this?)
NEWS FLASH, that was not the "government grabbing", it was banks deciding they did not want to bother.
Oh, and if you think those private loans were such a peachy deal... you got another think coming! I was one of the supposed "high default rate", on TWO occasions. The first time, the bank refused to accept that I was in school, despite every kind of verificaiton I sent. They would only accept THEIR form, but refused to send me THEIR form! I had to get he Dean and my local congressman involved and it STILL wound up in credit reports!
The next time, my loan was sold, not just once, but 3 times in succession. During the sales, the original company somehow "forgot" to forward all the payments I had already made. They also claimed they "could not locate me" and demanded that I present myself in Bakersfield, ONLY IN PERSON (I had gone to school in CA), though I was living a couple thousand miles from there at the time. I got my bank manager, who happened to be involved with Sally Mae at the time, my local congresspeople, etc involved. I STILL wound up paying a few thousand extra.
My Government loans, by contrast, gave me no hassle AT ALL!
And, my experiences are not unusual. This was why things were reformed back a few years ago. This latest is just further reform.
jay_a2j wrote:
I will not recognize this once great country 10 years from now.

We know, you like to keep your eyes closed.